Saturday, March 21, 2015

Nursing Covers

I am so blessed to have my niece out visiting from England.  And even more blessed that she had a brand-new baby while she was here. This is her fifth one and the fourth boy. She was online ordering some hooter hiders and was told, "no no don't do that Auntie Kristi can make you one."  I went and picked up the fabric from my sister-in-law the day she was in labor. Since I worked all week I had to wait till today to finish them up. The fabric was awesome and I love the way that they turned out. I sure hope they function well!

Since one of the fabrics was white I decided to line it with another color so I did that one second because I figured it would be harder. Which left this awesome fabric depicting none other than milk as the chosen fabric for the first one. 

This fabric is awesome!
I made them both about 27 inches by the length of the fabric and added a cute little terrycloth piece on one corner. To make the terrycloth piece I made a 7 1/2 inch square and then cut it down the middle to make the triangle. Then I just used another piece of fabric on the back of it sewed down the long side, flipped it and then ironed. I also added a few stitches to hold it and make it nice and stiff. Hard to explain....  I'm glad a tool a couple of pictures.  

Triangle.

Perfect little pocket to slide your hand in and clean up a little dribble.
I'm not perfect when it comes to measuring and heming. I simply iron it down about a quarter of an inch fold it and iron again.  (I ditched the pins at some point too and pulled out my Wonder Clips...  One of my favorite tools when sewing or quilting!!!). 

Strap placement.
Along the top I did a little more than a quarter of an inch so that I had room to put the boning in. I used about 10 or 12 inches of boning right in the center of the cover. I attached the straps to either side of the boning. For the first one I used a 3 inch strip by the length of the fabric and just sewed right sides together then flipped it around to make the strap. I didn't like the way it turned out for the first one and I hate taking the time to flip it, so for the second one I decided not to flip them. 

This one is not very photogenic!
For the second one I ironed down the middle and then opened it back up ironed each of the sides in to the middle and then re folded down the first pressed seam.  Then just stitched on the outside.  I think this helps make the strap sturdier as well.  I hope you can see the difference in the pictures....  It's hard to explain.  

To line the second one I just cut the second piece of fabric a bit smaller than the first and set it right inside the pressed edges. 

I love my Wonder Clips!!

Second one finished.
The boning works.
Chunky fingers!!!
They are definitely not perfect but custom and full of love just the same.  And way cheaper than a hooter hider!!

Sunday, March 8, 2015

Zesty Lemon Pie


I don't cook!!!  But for some reason my husband actually asks me to make this pie for him.  I always have trouble finding the recipe so I decided that when I made it today I would post it here....

Our old house had a huge lemon tree in the front yard and most of the time it was empty because everyone in the neighborhood would pick the lemons. Our new house has lemons too....  The tree is in the yard behind ours.  The part of the tree that overhangs into our yard is loaded with lemons right now so I grabbed a few for the pie. I think they are a different type of lemon but good all the same.  I had Neiko do the zesting and I squeezed the juice.  


I also let Neiko mix it all up which can be dangerous sometimes!  I used a store bought crust and real Cool Whip (not the lite one either).  I also get real sweetened condensed milk. 



Once it is all stired together...  I like to top it with the lemon zest. You can do fancy swirls if you are really talented.  

Here is the secret...  You don't have to cook it!!!  Just put it in the fridge for about an hour and it's good. Yum!!!



Zest Lemon Pie

About half cup of lemon juice
One can sweetened condensed milk
Heaping tablespoon of lemon zest
A little less than one tub of Cool Whip
9" Graham cracked crust 

Chill for about an hour

Enjoy!!!

Friday, March 6, 2015

Ripping Seams

You wouldn't think someone would be so excited to rip seams!!  I am... And it is because I am nearing the end of this quilt!!!!!  Not because it was harder than thought or because I don't want to do it, but because I am super excited to finish it!!  I can't wait til I can post the entire project and show it off!!!!

Here is what I'm ripping....



It turns out that the back piecing was almost perfect and just needed extra for the long arm machine.  And the seam from the two pieces was nearly perfect down the left side.  So....  Rather than worry about excess fabric when trying to attach the binding, I am removing the quarter to half inch along that edge. Hope this goes by quick!!!